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The youngstock of any system are the future of your herd. It is important to get their rearing correct from a young age in order to ensure that they are strong and healthy when they join the herd.

At Synergy Farm Health we have a team of specialist youngstock vets who can carry out visits to assess your calf rearing and provide advice on everything from colostrum management and disease control to building design and ventilation systems.

They work closely with the routine vet and vet techs to provide an all-round approach which ensures continuity as well as good monitoring and early detection of issues.

We also run a specific service for dairy calves. The 0-6 Youngstock Advisory Service is designed to work closely with you and your team to take your heifers from birth to calving, but with a concentrated focus on the critical first few months of life.

Click here for more information on the 0-6 Youngstock Advisory Service.

MILKSURE PART 1 A training course for farmers to safeguard residue-free milk – Have you recently suffered a bulk milk residue failure? – Are you worried about the risk of medicines getting into your bulk tank? … Continue reading →

MILKSURE PART 1 A training course for farmers to safeguard residue-free milk – Have you recently suffered a bulk milk residue failure? – Are you worried about the risk of medicines getting into your bulk tank? … Continue reading →

Join Vet Charlotte Mouland for this informative training day on sheep lameness. Beginning with a morning and lunch at Mole Avon Axminster, followed by a visit to Wadbrook Farm for a practical learning experience to mobility scoring and lameness in … Continue reading →

Learn the ins and outs of mobility scoring to target cattle lameness on farm Biosecurity: Understand the term “biosecurity” including how to manage risks to your farm’s health status and infections that may get onto your farm. Carry out: Learn to carry … Continue reading →

Join us for this 2 day foot trimming course led by Gareth Foden. Trainees will be able to describe normal bovine locomotion, identify the important anatomical features of the bovine foot and their relation to basic physiological function. Using this … Continue reading →

Join Andre Northey for this DIY AI course. Trainees will be able to discuss the regulations governing AI in the UK and describe the theory of safe semen handling and AI technique. They will be able to carry out correct … Continue reading →